![]() ![]() If you’d rather not take any chances, skip the synopsis and go straight to the final thoughts. I tried to keep it vague enough not to spoil the entire story, but be warned. The story, for the most part, is Rebecca unraveling a mystery, but there was a hint of romance.īefore reading the full review, please note that there may be some spoilers. Point 3: Mystery with a hint of romance. ![]() ![]() The descriptions were rendered so tangibly that I felt I was in the city itself. ![]() Handled delicately, for the most part, was the issue of race, its intermingling and its consequences. Will Rebecca be able to right the wrongs of the past, or has everything been ruined beyond repair? Three Quick Points About Ruined There’s just one catch: Lisette is a ghost.Ī ghost with a deep, dark secret, and a serious score to settle.Īs Rebecca learns more from her ghost friend - and as she slowly learns to trust Anton Grey - she also uncovers startling truths about her own history. Sweet, mysterious Lisette is eager to talk to Rebecca, and to show her the nooks and crannies of the city. Then one night, in Lafayette Cemetery, Rebecca makes a friend. Only gorgeous, unavailable Anton Grey seems to give Rebecca the time of day, but she wonders if he’s got a hidden agenda. And at the snooty prep school, the filthy-rich girls treat Rebecca like she’s invisible. She’s staying in a creepy old house with her aunt. Rebecca couldn’t feel more out of place in New Orleans, where she comes to spend the year while her dad is traveling. ![]()
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